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Goal 10: WWII and the Beginning of the Cold War (1930
... • Late 1930s, Hitler’s economic policies, including rearmament and massive public works projects and ended the depression in Germany. – The majority of Germans loved the Nazi rule. ...
... • Late 1930s, Hitler’s economic policies, including rearmament and massive public works projects and ended the depression in Germany. – The majority of Germans loved the Nazi rule. ...
World War II Erupts *Europe Erupts in War*
... 2. German Forces Turn West 3. Tensions in East Asia ...
... 2. German Forces Turn West 3. Tensions in East Asia ...
WWII - Les Cheneaux Community Schools
... Restore national pride Promised order out of chaos. Germany’s problems blamed on the Jews, International Bankers, Communists, Old German Leaders, and nations who signed the Treaty of Versailles ...
... Restore national pride Promised order out of chaos. Germany’s problems blamed on the Jews, International Bankers, Communists, Old German Leaders, and nations who signed the Treaty of Versailles ...
WWII - WF - D
... in the same railroad car in which Germans signed the armistice of 1918. • July 10, 1940, the Battle of Britain begins. A three-month battle fought in the skies over Britain will include destructive bombing raids on London and other cities, but by the end of October, the British will hand Hitler his ...
... in the same railroad car in which Germans signed the armistice of 1918. • July 10, 1940, the Battle of Britain begins. A three-month battle fought in the skies over Britain will include destructive bombing raids on London and other cities, but by the end of October, the British will hand Hitler his ...
Charleston CUSD #1
... During WWII US workers were more productive than German or Japanese workers. After WWII Truman fully integrated the military. FDR said he would lift the oil embargo if Japan withdrew from Indochina and made peace with China. Hitler accepted the French surrender in the same rail car the Germans had s ...
... During WWII US workers were more productive than German or Japanese workers. After WWII Truman fully integrated the military. FDR said he would lift the oil embargo if Japan withdrew from Indochina and made peace with China. Hitler accepted the French surrender in the same rail car the Germans had s ...
The Failure of Appeasement
... • "Germany can have Sudetenland, so long as that's enough" • Soviet Union distrusted Hitler, opposed him, but wouldn't fight yet • Poland supported Hitler; Why? It wanted a piece of Sudetenland - Teschen . • US proclaimed neutrality. ...
... • "Germany can have Sudetenland, so long as that's enough" • Soviet Union distrusted Hitler, opposed him, but wouldn't fight yet • Poland supported Hitler; Why? It wanted a piece of Sudetenland - Teschen . • US proclaimed neutrality. ...
Hitler`s Big Mistake
... positions to the last man and the last round and by their heroic endurance will make an unforgettable contribution towards the establishment of a defensive front and the salvation of the Western world." Hitler's communication with von Paulus. ...
... positions to the last man and the last round and by their heroic endurance will make an unforgettable contribution towards the establishment of a defensive front and the salvation of the Western world." Hitler's communication with von Paulus. ...
Events After World War I and their Impact on Georgia
... Japan, Italy, Germany and the Soviet Union were trying to expand their power and territory. Many Germans had never forgiven the victorious Allies for a peace settlement on them at the end of the WWI. Germany had been... Forced to disarm Told to make huge payments to the victors Had to give up m ...
... Japan, Italy, Germany and the Soviet Union were trying to expand their power and territory. Many Germans had never forgiven the victorious Allies for a peace settlement on them at the end of the WWI. Germany had been... Forced to disarm Told to make huge payments to the victors Had to give up m ...
US History
... ______________ was the murder of 11 million Jews and others by Nazis before and during WWII. What is the term used for the deliberate extermination of a specific group of people, a practice which the Nazis used both before and during WWII? This nation, in order to gain some of its’ own living space, ...
... ______________ was the murder of 11 million Jews and others by Nazis before and during WWII. What is the term used for the deliberate extermination of a specific group of people, a practice which the Nazis used both before and during WWII? This nation, in order to gain some of its’ own living space, ...
World War II (1931–1945)
... March 1938 – Austria taken in a bloodless “union” September 1938 – Sudetenland taken from Czechoslovakia, a result of Munich Conference appeasement March 1939 – The rest of Czechoslovakia conquered September 1939 – After signing a nonaggression pact with Stalin, Hitler took Poland. April 1940 – Denm ...
... March 1938 – Austria taken in a bloodless “union” September 1938 – Sudetenland taken from Czechoslovakia, a result of Munich Conference appeasement March 1939 – The rest of Czechoslovakia conquered September 1939 – After signing a nonaggression pact with Stalin, Hitler took Poland. April 1940 – Denm ...
World War II - Pearland ISD
... ▪ Use of motorized and air vehicles to “soften” front ▪ Then send in foot soldiers – if there were people left to fight back ...
... ▪ Use of motorized and air vehicles to “soften” front ▪ Then send in foot soldiers – if there were people left to fight back ...
key - San Leandro Unified School District
... KEY 1936 - Germany re-militarizes the Rhineland (used to be part of Germany) 1937 - Japan invades and attacks China 1938 - Hitler unified Germany & Austria (“The Anschluss”) (Hitler from Austria) 1938 - England, France, Germany and Italy sign the Munich Pact – agree that Hitler can have Sudetenland ...
... KEY 1936 - Germany re-militarizes the Rhineland (used to be part of Germany) 1937 - Japan invades and attacks China 1938 - Hitler unified Germany & Austria (“The Anschluss”) (Hitler from Austria) 1938 - England, France, Germany and Italy sign the Munich Pact – agree that Hitler can have Sudetenland ...
World War II When Germany invaded Poland in 1939 and Britain
... companies, bringing an end to the Great Depression. And again, this involvement would lead us into war with Germany. 1) What were the effects of U.S. companies providing supplies to Britain and France? In a number of ways, the Depression was also a cause of World War II. It was only after the Depres ...
... companies, bringing an end to the Great Depression. And again, this involvement would lead us into war with Germany. 1) What were the effects of U.S. companies providing supplies to Britain and France? In a number of ways, the Depression was also a cause of World War II. It was only after the Depres ...
Axis Powers - Endeavor Charter School
... After the Allies won World War I, The Treaty of Versailles (1919) called for: 1. The shrinking of Germany’s boundaries 2. The “de-militarization” of their armed forces 3. The occupation by Allied Forces (League of Nations) 4. The repayment of billions of dollars of war debt This will anger Germany a ...
... After the Allies won World War I, The Treaty of Versailles (1919) called for: 1. The shrinking of Germany’s boundaries 2. The “de-militarization” of their armed forces 3. The occupation by Allied Forces (League of Nations) 4. The repayment of billions of dollars of war debt This will anger Germany a ...
Allied Victories
... Italians switched sides against the Nazis. Fleeing for his life, ______________ was caught and killed by Italians partisans. Crushing Nazi Germany The US, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union were the main Allied forces and formed the ________________________. All three nations agreed to fight until ...
... Italians switched sides against the Nazis. Fleeing for his life, ______________ was caught and killed by Italians partisans. Crushing Nazi Germany The US, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union were the main Allied forces and formed the ________________________. All three nations agreed to fight until ...
Ch. 35 PPT
... • Japan was allied with Germany and needed resources • U.S. froze all Japanese assets in the U.S. b/c of their aggression in the Pacific • We knew an attack was coming somewhere most thought the Philippines ...
... • Japan was allied with Germany and needed resources • U.S. froze all Japanese assets in the U.S. b/c of their aggression in the Pacific • We knew an attack was coming somewhere most thought the Philippines ...
World War II
... • Sitzkrieg – Phony war in which the Allies waited for Germany to attack • 1940 – Phony war ends when Hitler invades Norway ...
... • Sitzkrieg – Phony war in which the Allies waited for Germany to attack • 1940 – Phony war ends when Hitler invades Norway ...
Treaty of Versailles Germany is not allowed to negotiate peace
... i. Britain and France declare war September 12, 1939. Japan and the Far East 1. Desire for Pan-Asian empire a. Japan wants to push European powers and U.S. out of Asia and Pacific i. Need for raw materials ii. Japan has not natural resources b. Invasion of Manchuria in 1931. c. Violation of the Was ...
... i. Britain and France declare war September 12, 1939. Japan and the Far East 1. Desire for Pan-Asian empire a. Japan wants to push European powers and U.S. out of Asia and Pacific i. Need for raw materials ii. Japan has not natural resources b. Invasion of Manchuria in 1931. c. Violation of the Was ...
World War II - Major Events 1939
... 4. Lend Lease Act – United States gave war supplies to Britain At the start of the war, the United States remained neutral however, were closely allied with Great Britain The United States gave Britain war supplies and old naval warships in return for military bases in Bermuda and the Caribbean ...
... 4. Lend Lease Act – United States gave war supplies to Britain At the start of the war, the United States remained neutral however, were closely allied with Great Britain The United States gave Britain war supplies and old naval warships in return for military bases in Bermuda and the Caribbean ...
WWII Causes - World history
... Appeasement • Appeasement- To give into someone’s demands in the hopes that they will be content and go away. Before World War II, Britain and France attempted to appease Hitler. ...
... Appeasement • Appeasement- To give into someone’s demands in the hopes that they will be content and go away. Before World War II, Britain and France attempted to appease Hitler. ...
World War II * Historical Context
... • A global war that in terms of lives lost and material destruction was the ______ devastating war in human history. ...
... • A global war that in terms of lives lost and material destruction was the ______ devastating war in human history. ...
Chapter 28 Study Guide Again The Road
... 14. What conference was held in 1938 between Britain, France, Italy, and Germany over the issue of the Sudetenland? 15. Who said, “I have no more territorial demands to make in Europe.”? 16. Who said, “Peace with honour. I believe it is peace for our time.”? 17. What country was invaded by Germany i ...
... 14. What conference was held in 1938 between Britain, France, Italy, and Germany over the issue of the Sudetenland? 15. Who said, “I have no more territorial demands to make in Europe.”? 16. Who said, “Peace with honour. I believe it is peace for our time.”? 17. What country was invaded by Germany i ...
find the important word
... Munich Conference Meeting between British, French, and German leaders in which Germany was given control of the Sudetenland in exchange for German leader Adolf Hitler’s promise to make no more claims on European territory. ...
... Munich Conference Meeting between British, French, and German leaders in which Germany was given control of the Sudetenland in exchange for German leader Adolf Hitler’s promise to make no more claims on European territory. ...
WORLD WAR II - Loudoun County Public Schools
... After the fall of France, Britain remained the only country left to face Germany Winston Churchill – Prime Minister – declared Britain would never surrender! Operation Sea Lion – Germany’s plan to knock out the Royal Air Force (RAF) ...
... After the fall of France, Britain remained the only country left to face Germany Winston Churchill – Prime Minister – declared Britain would never surrender! Operation Sea Lion – Germany’s plan to knock out the Royal Air Force (RAF) ...
Name: Date - Effingham County Schools
... 11. Franklin D. Roosevelt - The President of the United States during most of World War II. 12. Joseph Stalin - Dictator of the Soviet Union during World War II. 13. Tuskegee Airmen African American fighter pilots during World War II. 14. Why did dictators rise to power after the Great Depression? ...
... 11. Franklin D. Roosevelt - The President of the United States during most of World War II. 12. Joseph Stalin - Dictator of the Soviet Union during World War II. 13. Tuskegee Airmen African American fighter pilots during World War II. 14. Why did dictators rise to power after the Great Depression? ...
Causes of World War II
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Among the main long-term causes of World War II were Italian fascism in the 1920s, Japanese militarism and invasions of China in the 1930s, and especially the political takeover in 1933 of Germany by Hitler and his Nazi Party and its aggressive foreign policy. The immediate cause was Britain and France declaring war on Germany after it invaded Poland in September 1939.Problems arose in Weimar Germany that experienced strong currents of revanchism after the Treaty of Versailles that concluded its defeat in World War I in 1918. Dissatisfactions of treaty provisions included the demilitarizarion of the Rhineland, the prohibition of unification with Austria and the loss of German-speaking territories such as Danzig, Eupen-Malmedy and Upper Silesia despite Wilson's Fourteen Points, the limitations on the Reichswehr making it a token military force, the war-guilt clause, and last but not least the heavy tribute that Germany had to pay in the form of war reparations, and that become an unbearable burden after the Great Depression. The most serious internal cause in Germany was the instability of the political system, as large sectors of politically active Germans rejected the legitimacy of the Weimar Republic.After his rise and take-over of power in 1933 to a large part based on these grievances, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis heavily promoted them and also ideas of vastly ambitious additional demands based on Nazi ideology such as uniting all Germans (and further all Germanic peoples) in Europe in a single nation; the acquisition of ""living space"" (Lebensraum) for primarily agrarian settlers (Blut und Boden), creating a ""pull towards the East"" (Drang nach Osten) where such territories were to be found and colonized, in a model that the Nazis explicitly derived from the American Manifest Destiny in the Far West and its clearing of native inhabitants; the elimination of Bolshevism; and the hegemony of an ""Aryan""/""Nordic"" so-called Master Race over the ""sub-humans"" (Untermenschen) of inferior races, chief among them Slavs and Jews.Tensions created by those ideologies and the dissatisfactions of those powers with the interwar international order steadily increased. Italy laid claim on Ethiopia and conquered it in 1935, Japan created a puppet state in Manchuria in 1931 and expanded beyond in China from 1937, and Germany systematically flouted the Versailles treaty, reintroducing conscription in 1935 with the Stresa Front's failure after having secretly started re-armament, remilitarizing the Rhineland in 1936, annexing Austria in March 1938, and the Sudetenland in October 1938.All those aggressive moves met only feeble and ineffectual policies of appeasement from the League of Nations and the Entente Cordiale, in retrospect symbolized by the ""peace for our time"" speech following the Munich Conference, that had allowed the annexation of the Sudeten from interwar Czechoslovakia. When the German Führer broke the promise he had made at that conference to respect that country's future territorial integrity in March 1939 by sending troops into Prague, its capital, breaking off Slovakia as a German client state, and absorbing the rest of it as the ""Protectorate of Bohemia-Moravia"", Britain and France tried to switch to a policy of deterrence.As Nazi attentions turned towards resolving the ""Polish Corridor Question"" during the summer of 1939, Britain and France committed themselves to an alliance with Poland, threatening Germany with a two-front war. On their side, the Germans assured themselves of the support of the USSR by signing a non-aggression pact with them in August, secretly dividing Eastern Europe into Nazi and Soviet spheres of influence.The stage was then set for the Danzig crisis to become the immediate trigger of the war in Europe started on 1 September 1939. Following the Fall of France in June 1940, the Vichy regime signed an armistice, which tempted the Empire of Japan to join the Axis powers and invade French Indochina to improve their military situation in their war with China. This provoked the then neutral United States to respond with an embargo. The Japanese leadership, whose goal was Japanese domination of the Asia-Pacific, thought they had no option but to pre-emptively strike at the US Pacific fleet, which they did by attacking Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941.